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Math Confirms Dinosaur Classification
Scientists have used mathematical and statistical methods to ascertain the classification of the dinosaur Serendipacerotops arthurcclarkei.
Heart Failure Hits Asians Earlier
A study of 8,000 heart failure patients shows that heart failure occurs at a much younger age for Asians, who develop the disease a good decade before people in Western countries.
A*STAR-IHI Collaboration To Drive R&D
Singapore’s A*STAR and Japan’s IHI Corporation will collaborate on driving R&D in science, technology and biomedical sectors across Asia.
The Sex Lives Of Deep Sea Limpets
Understanding how deep sea limpets reproduce can help to predict how they will respond to environmental changes.
Teasing Out Purkinje Proteins
Scientists have developed a method of extracting Purkinje cells from the brain, identifying potential Purkinje-specific protein markers in the process.
What Makes Silkworms Male Or Female?
Scientists have made the surprising finding that piRNA rather than proteins determines sex in silkworms.
The Link Between MSG, Obesity And Fatty Liver
Scientists have found that MSG consumption leads to obesity in mice which cannot be reduced by calorie restriction.
MacroGenics & Takeda Develop Bi-Specific Antibodies For Autoimmune Diseases
MGD010, which simultaneously targets the cell surface receptors CD32B and CD78B, could help modulate B cell function without causing depletion.
Zeroing In On The Proton’s Magnetic Moment
Scientists can now directly measure the magnetic moment of a single proton with high precision, which may enable them to answer why matter exists.












